How to Acrylic Pour on a Pebble/Easy Lesson/Acrylic Pour Tuition

Published 2020-05-27
Acrylic pouring onto a pebble stone you can get some amazing results. I absolutely love the effect you can get using the acrylic pour method. I hope this tutorial will be useful for you and I hope it will inspire you to create your own beautiful art.

** It's a good idea to wear gloves and work in a well ventilated area, some ingredients can be toxic, especially the spray varnish.

For this pour I used
50% PVA Glue
50% Acrylic Paint
Drops of water to get to the right consistency of melted ice cream
Adjustments are made for each pour recipe depending on the technique I'm doing.

Here is a list of products I used for this Pebble Pour...
PVA Glue - Everbuild 501 Universal PVA Bond from B&Q store in UK
Pebeo Silicone Oil
Portable Butane Gas Torch - or a kitchen/baking/BBQ torch will be fine
Pebeo Studio Acrylic High Viscosity Iridescent Green Yellow No. 359
Pebeo Studio Acrylic High Viscosity Iridescent Blue Green No. 357
Pebeo Studio Acrylic High Viscosity Iridescent Gold Metallic No. 352
Pebeo Studio Acrylic High Viscosity Titanium White No. 11
Arteza Premium Acrylic Phthalo Blue A111
Cooking Wire Rack
High Glossy Photo Inkjet Paper A4 240 g/ms
Plastic Shot Glasses
Wooden Mixing Sticks
PlastiKote Clear Sealer Gloss Brilliant Spray Varnish

Hope you enjoyed this video.
Happy paint pouring to you all!

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All Comments (21)
  • @jeannebuckly8964
    I think this is the first paint pouring video I have watched that is straightforward enough to convince me to try paint pouring. Thank you!
  • @Max2U
    Absolutely gorgeous.👏🏽
  • @LiveLight50
    I only found your video today. Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial. I can’t wait to try out this technique. Thank you for sharing.
  • @TaslimaMayaArt
    Love your video Bridget, its so simple and clear and so happy to find a fellow UK artist! I'm in South Wales 🥰👋🧡
  • @goldenstar9379
    I normally paint it first like an undercoat then I do the pouring it comes out nicer and thank you for the tip on using photo paper to catch the left overs so now I can do something else with it. Thank You sweetie and your stones came out beautiful.😊
  • Thanks for showing us exactly how you mix your paint because people tell us all different things and it’s just nice to see it with my own eyes exactly what I need to buy and mix and then how to do it. Thank you so much like someone said you have explain this technique so well! Have a great day
  • @dawnsaint-7643
    ❤ I love this and the fact that no waste brilliant ❤
  • @tandwmerrill
    Thank you! I have been searching how does the underside of the rock could be finished. Your video helped me very much.
  • So glad you did stone I thought of doing them myself and have got some ready for pouring. Thanks for the information. Your colours are great
  • @DWileyOne
    I would recommend that you paint one of the "paint pour" colors on the entire bottom of the rock and let it dry ... before you do the actual pour. That way the underside of the rock will not look "unfinished" (as you showed your two samples). Just a suggestion.😊
  • Great idea , especially for left over paint. You chose great colours . Beautiful
  • I love your art and thank you so much for sharing your tips and tricks!!!!
  • @rookerycrafts
    Hi - thanks for this - really useful and informative. Looking forward to giving it a go!
  • @pamquinn4121
    Wonderful idea! I hate to waste paint as well and collect my drippings, often the designs are more interesting and way cooler than the paintings because they are mixed up more and the combinations are endless. I made coasters and magnets. Thanks for sharing : )
  • @redtickhound
    Thank you so much for this tutorial. Your rocks are beautiful!
  • Hello Bridget, this is an amazing Acrylic pouring lesson, I had no idea how to do this, and you have explained this technique so well. I cannot wait to try this myself. Thank you.